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Prospect: Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat
Published by Prospect Publishing
ISSN : 28278224     EISSN : 28280016     DOI : 1055381
Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
Aim Prospect: Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat is a medium for academicians, government, private companies, and social institutions to communicate community empowerment activities. Each published article is expected to provide new insights and inspire activities elsewhere on related issues. Scope Prospect: Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat receives articles from activity reports covering community services, application of science and technology for the community, community capacity building, or community empowerment. There are no specific scientific limitations in this journal. Reports on CSR activities, poverty alleviation, environmental preservation, drug rehabilitation, healthy living campaigns, improvement of community skills, increasing the added value of an MSME product, and good practice of natural disaster rehabilitation are also included in this journal.
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Implementation of Pyrolysis Tools for Green Innovation in TPST Dewanata, Dieng Kulon Ashar, Haris Nur; Abdullah, Faqih Nur
Prospect: Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/jpm.v4i3.418

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This article analyzes the role of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in driving green innovation in the Dieng Plateau Region through the use of pyrolysis tools at TPST Dewanata (Dieng Waste Management and Treatment) in Dieng Kulon. Generally, the Dieng area is a major tourist destination in Central Java Province. This situation leads to waste-related problems. Waste management in Dieng faces unique challenges, particularly due to its geographical conditions, the increasing number of tourists, and limited land. These waste issues are the responsibility of all community elements, including the government, community groups, and existing companies. Through CSR programs, companies actively provide solutions to existing community problems, especially environmental issues like waste. PT Geo Dipa Energi, as one of the companies in Dieng, plays an active role in the TPST Dewanata program in Dieng Kulon through its CSR initiatives. This article discusses how the CSR program promotes sustainable waste management by implementing pyrolysis tools at TPST Dewanata. The researchers used a qualitative research method to describe and analyze the role of CSR in bringing green innovation to Dieng. Specifically, it outlines the process of designing the pyrolysis tool, its operation, and the impact of reducing plastic waste produced. The research results indicate that the implementation of the pyrolysis tool at TPST Dewanata is an environmentally friendly technological solution that can also save TPST Dewanata's operational costs.  
Community Empowerment Through CSR Practices: The Si Pandu & Desi Program by PT PLN Nusantara Power UP Tanjung Awar-Awar Gratha Ayunisa Agsyanti; Yunan Kurniawan; Sucinata Agung Priambada; Bilal Joko Suratno
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/jpm.v4i3.459

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Si Pandu & Desi is a CSR initiative by PT PLN Nusantara Power UP Tanjung Awar-Awar that focuses on implementing various innovations in the agricultural sector. The program originates from regional challenges faced by communities in Wadung, Kaliuntu, and Beji Villages, particularly in managing agriculture sub-optimally. Issues such as low productivity and the environmental risks arising from poor agricultural waste management have become the main focus of the program’s development. The initiative includes the provision of physical capital through the SATRIA PADU facility, as well as the enhancement of human capital through community empowerment. Program implementation is centered around the application of the Creating Shared Value (CSV) concept to support sustainability for the company, farmers, and livestock producers.
Martadinata Village Green Farming through the Community Empowerment based Marta Tani Mandiri Program Choirul Dwi Cahyo; Yedo Kurniawan; Adhelia Hasri Miracahyani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/jpm.v4i3.495

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  Sustainable community development is a goal of a country and companies can realize this goal. As stakeholders in the community, companies can implement Social and Environmental Responsibility (TJSL) in communities that intersect with the operational area. Community empowerment programs aim to create positive contributions to economic improvement, environmental preservation, and better social realization. PT Pertamina Gas Operation Kalimantan Area is an operational unit of PT Pertamina Gas under the auspices of Subholding Gas, PT Pertamina Gas Negara has implemented community empowerment programs, one of which is in Martadinata village, Teluk Pandan District, Kutai Kartanegara Regency. One of the programs that has been successful in Martadinata village is the Marta Tani Mandiri program. Starting from the community's habit of using chemical fertilizers and fuel oil in managing agriculture, PT Pertamina Gas Operation Kalimantan Area tries to change these habits to create green agriculture. The embodiment of green agriculture is that Martadinata village farmers are able to manage agricultural land by prioritizing low environmental impact and are able to contribute to environmental improvement. The implementation of sustainable agriculture using self-sufficient agricultural products and the implementation of new and renewable energy can change habits and engage farmers in sustainable environmental protection. Beyond environmental concerns, the ongoing program has also improved the social and economic quality of life.
Organic Compost Production Using the Berkeley Method as an Effort to Control Aquatic Weeds in Lembah Silangit Lake Syarifah, Risqa Naila Khusna; Azizah, Maulidia Nur; Riyanto, Dwi Wahyu; Abiyuga, Muhammada Afif; Tampubolon, Lisna Hartati; Asri, Mutia Rahma Dwi; Putri, Shalma Erwina; Pradana, Adilla Rachmawati; Romadhon, Gilang Nur; Izzati, Tamara Nur; Saputra, Restu Damar
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/jpm.v4i3.496

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This production of organic compost using the Berkeley method was carried out as an effort to control the excessive growth of aquatic weeds in Lembah Silangit Lake, Patemon Village, Bojongsari District, Purbalingga Regency, which has long disrupted the ecological, aquaculture, and socio-economic functions of the lake. The proliferation of aquatic weeds, triggered by eutrophication, leads to sedimentation, waterway blockages, and decreased fishery productivity. To address this issue, training on organic composting with the Berkeley method was conducted in collaboration with the Tirta Martani Village-Owned Enterprise (BUMDes). The Berkeley method was chosen because it can produce mature compost in a relatively short time, about 2–3 weeks. The results of the activity showed that participants understood the composting techniques and successfully produced quality organic fertilizer from aquatic weeds. In addition to contributing to weed control and the improvement of the lake ecosystem, this activity also opened opportunities for the community to gain economic value through the sustainable use of local resources.
From Waste to Eggs: A Circular Economy Model for the Economic Resilience of Fishermen in Pegantungan Village Falin Atsal, Naufalin Atsal Fadhila
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/jpm.v4i3.521

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The fishing community in Pegantungan Village faces significant challenges, including income instability due to seasonal dependency and severe environmental pollution from unprocessed crab shell waste. This situation is compounded by the limited economic roles available to women. This article discusses a community empowerment initiative, the Pegantungan Sejahtera program, which was designed to address these interconnected issues through an integrated approach. The program's objective is to build economic resilience and environmental sustainability. The method utilizes circular economy principles and an Asset-Based Community Development (ABCD) framework, empowering the community through training and mentoring to transform crab shell waste into high-nutrient feed for a poultry farming enterprise. The results show that this model has been highly effective. It has successfully reduced a substantial amount of local waste, lowered livestock operational costs, and established a new, consistent income stream for participating families. This initiative demonstrates a replicable solution for turning environmental liabilities into economic assets, fostering greater community self-sufficiency.
AKASIA Program as an Environmentally Based Elderly Empowerment in the Anyelir 2 Harjamukti Farmers Group Junita, Fanny Shinta; Devy Puspasari Siswaningrum; Nur Rahmi Fajri Yanti; Wendi Gustira
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/jpm.v4i3.524

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The increase in life expectancy in Indonesia has resulted in an increasing number of elderly people facing health, social, and quality of life challenges. On the other hand, environmental issues, particularly organic waste, are also a serious issue impacting society, including vulnerable groups such as the elderly. Given this complexity, interventions are needed that can address both issues in an integrated manner. This article discusses the AKASIA Program empowered elderly garden activity, a CSR initiative of PT Perusahaan Gas Negara Tbk - Cimanggis Station Offtake, implemented in collaboration with the Anyelir 2 Farmers Group in Harjamukti Village, Depok. This program uses a community empowerment approach through planning, implementation, and participatory monitoring and evaluation. Activities include urban farming training, organic waste processing, cultivation facilities, and ongoing mentoring. Results demonstrate that the program not only provides productive, social, and recreational space for seniors but also significantly improves their happiness, relaxation, and quality of life. Furthermore, the program contributes to reducing organic waste and opening up economic opportunities through the sale of agricultural products. Thus, the AKASIA Program demonstrates that senior empowerment can go hand in hand with environmental solutions and serves as a model for holistic and sustainable CSR collaboration at the community level.
Community Empowerment through the Waste Bank Program by CSR of PT Pertamina Patra Niaga Bitumen Plant Gresik Jahiroh, Luluk Atun; Wildan Andaru
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/jpm.v4i3.527

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The waste management issue in Padeg Village, Gresik Regency, has become increasingly complex due to the suboptimal management of the Temporary Disposal Site (TPS). The accumulated waste is often burned in the open, directly impacting both the environment and the health of nearby residents. PT Pertamina Patra Niaga – Bitumen Plant Gresik has taken part in addressing this issue through its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program by supporting the establishment and development of the Pandean Pas Waste Bank. This study aims to describe the implementation of PT Pertamina Patra – Niaga Bitumen Plant Gresik’s CSR program in community empowerment through public participation in the Pandean Pas Waste Bank Program. The research methid employed is descriptive, qualitative, with data collected through observation, interviews, and documentation studies. The results indicate that the CSR program has successfully increased active community participation at every stage of the empowerment process. The Pandean Pas Waste Bank program has effectively reduced household waste generation, produced organic compost, and contributed to environmental sustainability. The company’s CSR initiative has not only improved waste management practices but also enhanced the capacity, participation, and independence of the Padeg Village community in preserving environmental sustainability.
Synergies across Health, Food & Nutrition, Education, and Empowerment: An SDG-Indicator–Based Analysis of PT Bukit Asam’s Social and Environmental Responsibility Programs Fatkhullah, Mukhammad; Habib, Muhammad Alhada Fuadilah; Besto, Maestoso; Saputri, Dhea Angie
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/jpm.v4i3.528

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This study examines the performance of PT Bukit Asam’s Social and Environmental Responsibility programs across three pillars—health and nutrition, education, and empowerment and gender—and assesses how far they reinforce one another in support of SDGs 2, 3, 4, and 8. The approach is descriptive–comparative across programs and time (2023–first half of 2025). Analysis relies on annual summaries per program and concise derived measures: service density (beneficiaries per service point), library coverage (schools, students, and teachers engaged), women’s participation (share of female members), and emissions intensity per service point. The strongest synergies arise when programs operate in the same places, calendars are aligned, and common success metrics are used. This pattern appears in the flow from mobile health clinics to supplementary feeding and stunting management (PMT–Stunting); in school-based eye screening delivered alongside the mobile library; in schools serving as hubs to diffuse SIBA (Sentra Industri Bukit Asam) knowledge and products; and in reduced travel and emissions when service routes are combined. Trends from 2023 to the first half of 2025 indicate maintained or rising reach on several components, while shifts in education facility composition and fluctuations in estimated emissions warrant continued monitoring. Practically, the study proposes a shared cross-program metric set—percentage of locations receiving two complementary services, share of participants progressing from screening to the next intervention, time from screening to enrollment, library coverage, women’s participation and per-member productivity in SIBA, and emissions intensity per service point—for decision-making and routine monitoring. This study has limitations related to data availability (2025 covers only the first half), the absence of population size by area for adjusted comparisons, and year-to-year differences in certain indicator definitions. These conditions call for standardizing indicator definitions, completing key variables, and coordinating schedules and sites so cross-pillar benefits become more measurable and cumulative.
Implementation of PT Pupuk Kujang's Social Innovation in Community Empowerment through Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, Women's Empowerment, and Urban Farming Agung Gustiawan; Ade Cahya Kurniawan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/jpm.v4i3.522

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Social innovation is an essential strategy to address various social, economic, and environmental challenges by optimizing local potential in a sustainable manner. This article aims to describe the implementation of social innovation carried out by PT Pupuk Kujang through its Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibility (TJSL) program, which actively involves community participation. The method applied was participatory action research, consisting of needs mapping, planning, implementation, mentoring, and evaluation. Four key programs were analyzed, namely Kuwatan Sadesa, which increased coffee productivity from 1.2 tons/ha toward an optimal potential of 3 tons/ha while conserving forests; Kujang Wanita Tangguh (KUWAT), which empowered women by producing at least two products from garment waste; Asa Warga Ternak Mandiri (Asatama), which developed at least 16 sheep under a communal farming system supported by crowdfunding and the use of pineapple waste as feed; and Kujang Urban Farming (KURFA), which established one greenhouse, engaged ≥10 residents, and generated derivative food products. The results indicate that PT Pupuk Kujang’s social innovation successfully enhanced community welfare, strengthened social solidarity, and promoted environmental sustainability. These achievements highlight the potential of social innovation as a replicable model to be applied in other regions to support sustainable development.
Seng Batik: Traditional Colours, Innovation, and Empowerment of the Sengguruh Village Community Anisya Ramadhanty; Hanum Tri Utami; Intan Kurnia Wijaya; Kaira Noviza; Vivi Apriliyani; Guteres, Dian Karisma Septiana; Farida Ratna Dewi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/jpm.v4i3.525

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The preservation of batik as Indonesia's cultural heritage faces challenges in the era of modernization, where the interest of the younger generation is declining and the economic opportunities for local communities are still limited. In fact, batik has aesthetic and philosophical values, as well as cultural identity that is important to preserve. This study aims to describe the role of Batik Seng, a batik brand from Sengguruh Village, Kepanjen Subdistrict Malang Regency, in integrating tradition, innovation, and community empowerment. The research method used a qualitative approach through semi-structured interviews with the founders and craftsmen of Batik Seng, as well as observations at the production site. The analysis was conducted using descriptive-qualitative methods with the stages of reduction, presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results show that Batik Seng presents innovations in the form of hand-drawn batik, stamped batik, jumputan, and ecoprint using natural dyes and recycled wax waste so that it can be reused. Community empowerment focuses on vulnerable groups, such as people with disabilities, the elderly, school dropouts, and productive housewives. Support from PLN Nusantara Power UP Brantas District A (Sutami Hydroelectric Power Plant) through the Wastewater Treatment Plant (IPAL) facility and mentoring strengthens the sustainability of production. In addition, Ms. Evi's role as a local hero is important in knowledge transfer, including to the younger generation. Digital marketing strategies and participation in exhibitions have helped expand market reach. This study confirms that Batik Seng can serve as an inspirational model for the development of a culture-based creative economy through a combination of tradition, innovation, and environmental awareness.

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